Sentences with phrase «temperatures peaked»

Needless to say, this system isn't going to be comfortable on your lap while gaming, and even idle temperatures peaked at a relatively high 94.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
Internal temperatures peaked around 64 degrees Celsius at load and external temperatures never exceeded 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
Despite the desperate grasping at straws that is so revealing of the mindset of true believers — it remains true that temperatures peaked early in 1998.
Seems to me — Ray will I hope correct me if I» m wrong — that what MacDonald is describing may be well known; temperatures peaked at the end of the last glaciation and began a long slow decline, typical pattern.
The research, which was published today in top geoscience journal Nature Geoscience, shows continual warming over the past 11,000 years, contradicting the current belief that northern hemisphere temperatures peaked 6,000 to 8,000 years ago and cooled until the pre-Industrial period.
So true, on the other side of the science equation which has been politically quashed is the data that show that the temperatures peaked about 5 - 7 thousand years ago and that we are now seeing the associated spike in CO2 that has followed these historically documented temperature variations that the climate change prophets have completely blocked from our eyes.
After cycle 22 ended in the late 1990s, average global temperatures peaked in the late 1990s with the El Nino then, and, relative to such, have been flat to declining through now when looked at through satellite temperature data which is not heavily skewed / fudged (http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/rss/from:1998/plot/rss/from:1998/trend).
Their temperature reconstruction shows global temperatures peaked several years ago with current temperatures being noticeably cooler by comparison.
Prior to 1950, the 5 - year moving average of global temperatures peaked during October 1944.
«Global average temperatures peaked in 1998 and since have cooled slightly, despite steadily rising CO2 levels.
About 3,300 years ago temperatures peaked during the Minoan Warm Period, and again during the Roman Warm Period some 2,000 years ago.
His «process» was inaugurated in autumn, hit rock - bottom in winter, and, just as temperatures peaked in early spring, he declared it fulfilled.
Temperatures peaked at 108 degrees on the second day of play, right as Lleyton Hewitt and Andy Murray were playing their matches.
And since the» impossibly hot» temperatures peak in the low - 90s, you can clearly tell I've acclimated to the Seattle weather.
The temperature peaked at 101, but by 6:30 p.m., it started to cool a bit.
Conditions forecast: cloudy with occasional sunshine, and race day temperatures peaking at 16 degrees.
On the other hand, it also remain a possibility that Earth just now is passing a temperature peak, and that global temperatures will begin to decrease within the coming 5 - 10 years.
The S&W temperature peaks at 0.3 K in 1960, and diverge significantly from the observations.
Statistically, the impact on global temperature peaks two or three months after changes in the tropical Pacific.
Based on your built - in chronobiology, it's in the afternoon when your body temperature peaks, your post-workout protein synthesis peaks, your reaction time peaks and your ability to handle a difficult workout session peaks — making the latter half of the day a perfect time to throw down a difficult workout.
The discs have a special design with wavelike contours within their outer edges — a development that Audi claims helps reduce heat buildup and temperature peaks under continued braking.
This concept reduces tensions, quickly dissipates heat and prevents transmission of temperature peaks.
This setup reduces tensions, quickly dissipates the heat, and prevents the transmission of temperature peaks.
With temperatures peaking upwards of 90 degrees F, there's no better time to spend all your days basking at the pool or taking part in a host of water sports.
Rain throughout the week, with high temperatures peaking at 89 °F on Tuesday.
Have the authors considered the possible effects of El Chichon and Pinatubo in diminishing the relative tropospheric temperature peaks of the ~ 1983 and ~ 1992 El Ninos, thereby steepening the tropospheric trend?
Japan saw its all - time national record beaten when the temperature peaked at 41.0 °C (105.8 °F) at Shimanto on August 12th (see this blog post for details not only about the Japanese record but for the Chinese records as well).
I tried a convex - curved triangular forcing pulse (peak in 50 years, back to 0 in 100 years) and the surface temperature peaked after forcing peaked but before intersecting Teq.
This article published on Space.com does show the 1500 year solar cycle does indeed affect world wide weather and with the last mini-ice age just 600 years ago it would seem logical that we are getting nearer to a warming temperature peak and thus world wide avgerage atmospheric temperature that is quoted so often «Should Be Rising» now and for the next 100 to 300 years.
The other thing we need to be aware of is the cause of the temperature peak that occurred prior to the eruption of Novarupta, because THAT is the source of the initial warm - up we see after 1910, NOT the absence of aerosols from a volcano that had not yet erupted.
The GISP2 data (R Alley data at the WDC paleoclimatology site) says that the Greenland temperature peaked in 8000BC and in 7000BC and in 1400BC (with a sub peak half a degree lower in 100BC), at about 2 degrees C warmer than today.
Some of us have been observing the AMO effect for years, noting the almost perfect coincidence between a plot of the peaks of the «apparent» AMO cycle, as reflected in the Southern Hemisphere temperature peaks circa 1880,1940, and 2000 and the steady rise in concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere.
In the above time period (leading up to the global temperature peak of 1998) there was only one La Nina and it was a moderate to strong one.
At WUWT, Willis E. tried to claim that we have already seen a 2 °C increase in global temperature based on the trough of one of the oscillations and the recent temperature peak.
«''»»» lgl says: April 13, 2011 at 1:58 am Leif Also, if I stop the energy input, how long time after that does the temperature keep going up The integral of energy input will peak when you stop it so that's when temperature peaks.
Leif Also, if I stop the energy input, how long time after that does the temperature keep going up The integral of energy input will peak when you stop it so that's when temperature peaks.
4.5 Transition: After temperatures peak, surface temperatures begin to decrease, while AMO continues to warm and sea - ice extent continues to wane.
I have been studying your graph of average global temperatures and CO2 levels, and have discovered that there is a 100 % correlation between temporary temperature peaks and business recessions.
This is understandable, but has you can see, it is a problem, because the temperature peak happens after 2100.
However, from the point of view of a temperature peak in the next century, it matters little whether we burn a ton of coal now or 50 years from now.
This is the first time scientists have looked at radiative balances during the months before and after these transient temperature peaks.
AK, that's the interesting thing... Girma isn't ``... imposing a linear trend on the data...», rather he is OBSERVING that the trend of temperature peaks and valleys IS A LINE.
Consider two emission pathways, both with a cumulative total of 1 TtC, but one with a decaying emissions floor, and one with no emissions floor: the pathway without an emissions floor will cause a temperature peak earlier than the pathway with the decaying floor, as the emissions floor causes emissions to be emitted over a longer time period.
In light of this lack of observational constraints, we do not feel confident in relying upon the simple model's simulations long after the time at which temperatures peak.
The yellow emission pathway has a higher cumulative total than the green one, when integrated to the time when temperatures peak.
Large variations will be evened out, and global mean temperature peaks (and troughs) are unlikely to coincided with peaks (and troughs) of individual regions.
In the situation that model temperatures peak before year 2500 and below 4 °C, we find that cumulative emissions between pre-industrial times and year 2200 are highly correlated with that peak year, regardless of the type of emissions floor used.
The pre-1950 (prior to the huge «modern» consumer / industrial CO2 emissions) 10 - year average temperature peaked during May 1945.
It is now 13 years since the 1998 culmination of a period of thirty years of unusual ocean surface warmth that resulted in the atmospheric temperature peak of that year.
200hPa temperature peaks twice a year at 30 ° N and one of those peaks is in February when surface temperature is at its annual minimum.
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